Less than three weeks from his enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Ravens great Ray Lewis shrugged off the notion that he might be anxious about his induction speech almost as nonchalantly as he did opposing blockers in his prime. “Nervousness? No,” the 13-time Pro Bowl selection and...

You once again have a chance to own the home of future NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis. The former Ravens linebacker’s 28-acre Reisterstown estate is back on the market after a brief hiatus. Originally listed for $2.95 million in April 2017, the asking price for the property is now $1,888,520. The...

Fans followed along the parade from City Hall to M&T Bank Stadium, coming right up to vehicles. Some danced in front of them. Police allowed fans to approach the vehicles as close as possible — except for the Humvee that carried Ray Lewis, which was mobbed by fans and protected by mounted patrol.

Ray Lewis isn’t a perfect human. He got mixed up in a terrible situation many years ago that could have defined the rest of his life, but his pending induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame will highlight a story of redemption that has long resonated in Baltimore. There was little doubt that...

Ray Lewis could have played in any era of the NFL, which is why he is the greatest middle linebacker ever. There have been other great ones, such as the Chicago Bears’ Dick Butkus, the Green Bay Packers’ Ray Nitschke, the Atlanta Falcons’ Tommy Nobis, the Kansas City Chiefs’ Willie Lanier and the...

Ray Lewis’ former teammates, coaches and front-office executives with the Ravens on the first-ballot Hall of Fame middle linebacker: » STEVE BISCIOTTI (Ravens owner): “Obviously, there is nobody more deserving. He made people around him better, which is the greatest compliment that you can give...

Ray Lewis never put any limits on himself. Even as a young kid growing up in Lakeland, Fla., surrounded by poverty and crime, Lewis not only told his best friend, Kwame King, that he was going to make it out, he vowed that he was going to make it big. The second of the Ravens’ two first-round picks...